San Francisco International Airport notifies users of two low-traffic websites about data breaches in March.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) revealed this week that two websites have been hacked, revealing the login information of some users on both websites. The attack took place in March and received a consensus between SFOConnect.com and SFOConstruction.com Which is a website with few visitors
According to the message sent to the Department of Airport Information and Telecommunications Technology (ITT) "The attackers have included malicious computer codes on these websites in order to steal user credentials." "Users affected by this attack may have access outside the airport network to Windows devices or devices. That is not maintained by SFO via Internet Explorer. "
The advertisement also stated that "The user name and password of the user affected by the attacker are not used to access those personal devices." Anyone who visits the website with a web browser, Internet Explorer recommends changing the password. Of devices used to access endpoint hardware outside the management network
In addition, on Monday 23 March 2020, SFO representatives must reset all email and network passwords for SFO. "The malicious code has been removed from the compromised website."
Dedicated to SFO construction projects. SFOConstruction.com website. Is the clearing house for third bidders and airport related contracts. The second consensus website is SFOConnect.com Is an information center where airport employees can search for logos and the latest safety news related to underground transportation.
-Sumit Tiwari
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